Or, maybe, people can discuss a movie critically and it can still be a good movie? And it’s good that the filmmakers tried to appease multiple relevant groups, who can and should express their complex feelings on the subject?
Or, maybe, people can discuss a movie critically and it can still be a good movie? And it’s good that the filmmakers tried to appease multiple relevant groups, who can and should express their complex feelings on the subject?
That’s disappointing to hear. Especially Allegra Edwards being underserved; she really was the series MVP.
It was definitely weaker than S1, but there were a at least a few moments when it felt like the show still had a bit of juice. This sounds much worse though.
I really liked the trippy atmospheric bits, especially that penultimate episode where they’re traveling across the Shattered Sea.
Like I’m not saying that if I had two hundred million dollars or whatever that’s the show I would make, but it was kinda fun. I thought Ruby Cruz was quite good.
It’s definitely the one that holds up best. The finale always makes me tear up.
Hot chalupa, you're right!
You know, Bjork, Hanson, Tansut.
I occasionally tell people that I would like to exchange these swords for food and no one has one responded with anything other than blank confusion.
Lucy Daughter of the Devil mention!
It’s no “The Brak Show”, that's for sure
I’m already feeling far too attached to Saku, Tasha, and Nicky. If those three could just get an automatic bye to the finals, that would be great, thanks!
Maybe they realized that there was far too much foraging going on and the bunnies outside the tent were running out of food
The bakers do seem to know context that we don’t fully see. Like Abbi was fully convinced she was leaving before it was announced. But it was hard not to feel like they gave Dan a break since he had been star baker.
I prefer MgRonald’s
We'll make new quadrillions of people! Better ones! With hookers, and blackjack!
It hearkens back to the very olden days, when newpaper reviewers were free to summarize an entire film, often incorrectly, in their review. Bring back yellow journalism, I say!
The original short story was just okay, but that Slate piece detailing the whole messed up behind-the-story story was some really gripping reading. That could have actually made a really good movie. At least for people who find the inherent drama of twenty-somethings in MFA programs doing unpleasant shit to each other…
Maybe next episode they’ll stare into a void and yell “There used to be a timeline here!”
Unclear character motivations? A lot of yelling about how so and so will lead to the deaths of trillions of space worlds that are never shown? Two characters that have slightly inappropriate chemistry that they almost certainly will not be able to realize for some sci-fi reasons? A nice period piece scene that is the…